Event Diary
Cyber Security Summit
March 18 and 19, 2025
The Cybersecurity Summit 2025, held in Madrid, established itself as the leading event in cybersecurity globally, bringing together leading experts, companies, and industry leaders to discuss the challenges and trends defining the digital security landscape. In this edition, Uniway not only actively participated but also stood out as a key player in innovation and promoting advanced solutions to address the cyberthreats of the future.
Uniway at the Cybersecurity Summit 2025: Innovation and leadership
Uniway positioned itself as one of the event's keynote speakers, presenting its strategic vision and technological solutions that are revolutionizing the industry. During its participation, the company emphasized the importance of adopting a proactive approach to the growing rise of hacktivism and other emerging threats, as discussed in the summit's key sessions.
In its presentation, titled The future of cybersecurity: Innovation and collaboration, Uniway highlighted how its integrated artificial intelligence and predictive analytics platform is helping organizations anticipate and neutralize cyberattacks before they occur. Furthermore, the company emphasized the importance of combining advanced technology with specialized human talent, a theme that resonated strongly throughout the event.

Sergio Ruiz, Technical Director of Uniway
Topics discussed at the Summit
The main topics addressed by Uniway, led by Sergio Ruiz (Technical Director, Uniway) focus on three aspects:
- Hacktivism and emerging threats: Based on experience managing hacktivist attacks, he highlighted the need for more proactive security teams prepared to respond to these types of threats.
- Artificial Intelligence and Automation: Unveiled its latest AI innovation, designed to detect suspicious behavior patterns and mitigate risks in real time.
- Sector collaboration: He advocated for greater collaboration between businesses, governments, and organizations to strengthen global cyber resilience.
MDR Service Outline
The cybersecurity market follows a similar pattern: event collection, threat analysis, and incident response. Although tools have evolved, they are not sufficient on their own. It is crucial to have a good manufacturer and a partner who knows how to manage them. Artificial intelligence (AI) is essential in modern cybersecurity, as it improves threat detection, accelerates response, and reduces operational costs. Without AI, it is impossible to maintain an efficient service. Furthermore, the human factor is key, as errors can be costly. In this context, a SOC (Security Operations Center) that combines advanced technology and human expertise is essential to offering an effective MDR (Managed Detection and Response) service.
The human factor in responding to an attack

Companies already assume they will be attacked; the question is when. When an attack occurs, the human factor is decisive. Panic and chaos are often the first reactions, leading to protocol errors, miscommunication, and incorrect prioritization of actions. Therefore, preparation is essential. It's not enough to have technology; it's necessary to train teams and have a crisis management plan. Facing a cyberattack without preparation is like going into combat without training.
Tasks in incident response

Responding to an incident involves multiple simultaneous tasks, each with specific profiles and skills:
- Crisis management: Team coordination, internal communication, and, in some cases, notification to media or regulators.
- Attack containment: Stopping the threat before it causes irreversible damage.
- Investigation: Forensic analysis to understand how the attack occurred, what vulnerabilities were exploited, and whether there are any latent threats.
- Negotiation: In some cases, it is necessary to negotiate with the attackers, considering cultural factors, schedules, and message wording.
- Recovery: Restore services and ensure business continuity. It's not enough to stop the attack; you have to ensure the company continues to operate.
Our strategy and service pillars

The managed cybersecurity strategy is based on three pillars:
- Protection: An MDR service guarantees control and protection at all times.
- Incident Response: Teams with real-world experience and training in cyber combat, capable of responding under pressure and with no room for error.
- Business continuity: The ultimate goal is to minimize the impact of attacks and ensure the company continues to operate. Cybersecurity is not just about preventing attacks, but also about ensuring a quick and effective recovery.
The Cybersecurity Summit 2025 was an ideal setting to demonstrate the company 's commitment to digital security. The participation of diverse companies in the sector not only guaranteed the event's success but also strengthened the various alliances within the sector and paved the way for the future of cybersecurity. With its focus on innovation, collaboration, and human talent, Uniway is prepared to continue facing the challenges of cyberspace and leading the digital transformation with solutions that make a difference.
If you'd like to learn more about this event, you can consult the following sources:
- With the rise of hacktivism, security teams will need to respond more proactively>
- The present and future of cybersecurity, under debate>
- All the keys to the current cybersecurity landscape at Cybersecurity Summit 2025>
- Human talent is our main weapon in cyberspace>
- Cybersecurity Summit takes the temperature of the cybersecurity industry>
- Reportaje Cybersecurity Summit 2025>